On Tue, 6 Aug 2019 21:49:14 -0400
Jason Polak <[email protected]> wrote:

>I would suggest combining your sharpening technique with various
>levels of the equalizer module. If you drag up the histogram in that
>module, it will give coarser levels of sharpening, depending on how
>far left you start. So while basic sharpening takes care of the fine
>detail, the equalizer can obtain more defined-looking images.

I have spent the whole afternoon on it and found that the problem is
DT, more specifically, the export with the scaling down. When I set
the export scaling to 0, it's plenty sharp enough.

>
>Jason
>
>On 2019-08-06 8:36 p.m., andrew wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I find that I can sharpen images in DT if they are oonly a little
>> bit out. Then I slide the radius 6 to 9mm to the right and then the
>> sharpening around 75% of its scale to the right. I normally get
>> the eyes super sharp in camera, but when using fast glass at full
>> aperture I need to move my focus points so that I do not have to
>> focus and recompose. Andrew
>> 
>>  
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